Howard S. Fisher is a Beverly Hills tax and business attorney, specializing in planning, transactions and litigation. Through his practice and studies he has developed an intimate understanding of finance, investing and accounting - and cultivated an acute sense of asking the right questions.

Howard has presented more than a hundred lectures on tax and business subjects throughout the United States and on four continents. He has authored dozens of articles.

He studied at the American College In Paris, is a graduate of the University of Southern California, received his J.D. from Southwestern University, he also received a LL.B., with honors from the University of Cambridge in England, and engaged in post graduate studies at Harvard University Law School (PIL).

He is a graduate of Beverly Hills High School (class of 1969), is a past chair of the Planning Commission and Public Works Commission, he served on the Traffic And Parking Commission, and he was on the Mass-transit and the General Plan Committees. He is a graduate of Team Beverly Hills and C.E.R.T. He’s been on the board of the Southwest Homeowners Association, a Cub Scout leader of B.H. Troop 100, was a board member of Temple Emanuel, and is the president of the Beverly Hills Bar Association (2017).

He has been married to Francine since 1976. She is a dental hygienist who has worked in Beverly Hills for near 44 years. His sons are graduates of Beverly Vista and Beverly Hills High School. His son Alexander attended the University of Michigan, received his J.D. and M.B.A. from Emory University, and is an attorney practicing with Howard. His son Merrick, an honors graduate from Boston University, in hospitality, and is now a celebrity nail designer and blogger, who lives in Beverly Hills.

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